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Email Sender ID: It’s like Kerberos all over again
Author: Joe Barr
Updated: We received a lot of interesting feedback in comments and email as a result of the story we ran last week...
Cliff’s List Filter – Aug 24-30
Author: Ian Palmer
It's Thursday, and time for another set of updates featuring news, tips, and patches from the Linux Kernel, GNOME, KDE and...
Review: Athene is beautiful but flawed
Author: Jem Matzan
Rocklyte Systems' Athene operating environment is at once fascinating and frustrating. It's a custom GNU/Linux distribution optimized for i686 machines that employs...
Report from KDE World Summit, Day 7: The keyboards remained quite busy
Author: Tom Chance
Day seven of aKademy here in Ludwigsburg (Stuttgart region), Germany, saw KDE developers finally tackle the tricky question of release schedules and...
Oklahoma non-profit finds open source OK
Author: Anthony Papillion-Saffer
Non-profit organisations are always looking for ways to better serve the public. But, with ever-shrinking budgets, it can sometimes be hard for...
How to play DVDs on any x86 GNU/Linux distro
Author: Terrell Prudé, Jr.
My folks recently bought and sent me two DVDs, but the only DVD player I have is in my Linux-based computer....
Making Microsoft a niche player
Author: Nicholas Petreley
Novell engineer and manager Allison Singh recently predicted in an Africa-based tectonic magazine article that Windows will become a niche operating...
Growing Linux in the greenhouse
Author: Colin Beckingham
My good friend and colleague Brian runs a small, family-oriented, seasonal greenhouse business. This year, Linux is in season, since it solved...
Open Source Architecture Implementation Platform
Malcolm Evans writes: Software construction innovators Wilde Technologies have announced the Open Source launch of their new Architectural Implementation platform.The award winning Dublin based...
Linux Advisory Watch – August 27th 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were ...